The program explains the historical accounts and sources related to Khoriq, an ancient burial site of the nobility. Among the numerous treasures unearthed from Khoriq Mountain, intricately carved bone ornaments stand out. One particularly remarkable ornament depicts three saiga-like hoofed animals skillfully carved amidst a forest setting.
At the center of the ornament, a lotus flower is carved, symbolizing purity among Mongolians. The flower's multiple layered petals also represent prosperity, growth, and flourishing, a motif traditionally used to adorn the bases and foundations of objects. Participants have the opportunity to paint this ornament in their desired colors and take it home as a personalized keepsake.
Price of the program: 7500 tugriks.
Target Audience:
- Kindergarten students,
- Elementary, middle, and high school students,
- University and College students
- Tourists